photojournalist

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photojournalist

A photojournalist takes pictures of a community festival for a news story.

Definition

Noun: A journalist who tells news stories mainly through photographs. A photojournalist uses images as the primary way to communicate events, people, and issues, often combining them with brief written captions or accompanying articles.

Usage

A photojournalist is a professional who works for newspapers, magazines, news agencies, or as a freelancer. Their job is to capture truthful and compelling images that document real-world events.

Examples
  • The photojournalist risked her life to capture images of the conflict zone.
  • His work as a photojournalist has been featured in National Geographic magazine.
  • The exhibition featured powerful work by award-winning photojournalists.
Advanced Usage
  • The role of a photojournalist: This phrase refers to the professional responsibilities and ethical considerations, such as objectivity and truthfulness, inherent to the job.
    • The role of a photojournalist is to bear witness and inform the public.
Variants and Related Words
  • Photojournalism (n): The practice or profession of telling news stories through photographs.
    • She studied photojournalism at university.
  • Photojournalistic (adj): Having the qualities of or relating to photojournalism.
    • The report had a photojournalistic style.
Synonyms
  • News photographer
  • Documentary photographer
  • Press photographer
Related Idioms/Phrases
  • To have a photographer's eye: While not exclusive to photojournalists, this idiom describes an innate ability to see and compose compelling images, a crucial skill for the profession.
    • A great photojournalist must have a photographer's eye for capturing the decisive moment.
photojournalist

A photojournalist takes pictures of a community festival for a news story.

Noun
  1. a journalist who presents a story primarily through the use of photographs